Two centuries and two industrial revolutions on from when they were first conceived, it is remarkable that many of today’s plants are still largely reliant on conveyor systems that have been mostly unchanged since the 19th century. In the age of robotic systems and automated guided vehicles, Stephen Hayes, Managing Director of Beckhoff UK, asks: is it not time for a revolution in materials handling?
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Bringing food manufacturing up to speed with modern automation
At the start of 2018, the BBC reported that the UK’s manufacturing output was at its highest rate for ten years. This increase can largely be attributed to the UK’s recovery from the global economic crisis and its uptake of automation technology. However, while the food and beverage industry has been slower than other sectors to embrace automation technology, this doesn’t have to be the case.
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Working together for systematic thinking
Staubli’s robotic arm (TS2-60), HepcoMotion’s GFX Guidance System and the Beckhoff eXtended Transport System (XTS) are all cooperating in one cell to demonstrate the joint potential they offer.
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Why Doctor Who gives us an insight into Industry 4.0
It’s a brave new world. Industrial automation and robotics are wiping out jobs across the board, swathes of people are roaming the streets unemployed and food is being rationed by artificial intelligence. This is what popular culture and national news media would have us believe. That’s why it was refreshing to see a more realistic view of the impact of automation presented in a recent episode of Doctor Who, says Stephen Hayes, Managing Director of Beckhoff Automation.
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